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you have the head of nato now says that if turkey's attacked, all of a sudden, nato's mite will be involved in this war and i think for a border skirmish between syria and turkey, where syria's government is very weak and destabilized, i don't want to see world war where all of nato comes on to the turkish syria border. i don't think that's what the american people want and we need to be very careful about it. >> just want to show you something i saw interesting today. you have a super pac. rand pack and have been running some ads. so far, six figures. you've been spending real money on this. rand pac 2016. i'm sorry, i was confused. i thought you were already running for president. but when i realized, that's when you're up for senate, right. but are you laying the groundwork? >> yeah, we're running ads on foreign aid, letting people know that several different democrat senators are voting for foreign aid that really are not agenting like allies and don't appear to be our friends. >> and at least you don't have to change the name of the pac or anything if you switch what you're running for
you have the head of nato now says that if turkey's attacked, all of a sudden, nato's mite will be involved in this war and i think for a border skirmish between syria and turkey, where syria's government is very weak and destabilized, i don't want to see world war where all of nato comes on to the turkish syria border. i don't think that's what the american people want and we need to be very careful about it. >> just want to show you something i saw interesting today. you have a super...
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at a summit in belgium, the nato secretary general said his military alliance is prepared to act against syria to defend turkey, but declined to specify any details. >> we have taken the steps necessary to make sure that we have plans in place to protect and defend turkey, but i think you understand very well why we cannot go into details when it comes to such plans. but obviously, turkey can rely on solidarity. let me stress once again, the focus on the international community should be to find a political solution to the conflict in syria. it is absolutely outrageous what we're witnessing. >> tens of thousands of anti austerity protesters gathered and athens, greece during a visit by the german chancellor. police fired tear gas and stun grenades as protesters tried to reach angela merkel, whom they hold the responsible for the deep cut greece is being forced to adopt in exchange for international bailout. tuesday's protest was one of the largest in months with dozens of protesters reportedly detained. in brazil, indigenous groups of occupy the construction of a major hydroelectric dam
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germany is the biggest contributor to nato's peacekeeping force in kosovo. troops often struggle to maintain security in the troubled north of the country. the task should have been taken over by the close of a police by now, supported by the eu, but the transfer has not worked. germany has called on nato to find a solution. >> you will see some rebalancing in the coming months with a stronger focus on the north of kosovo, taking into account the ball a tile situation. >> that is good news for thomas, but he is calling for a complete overhaul. >> for this reason, we must also discussed within the european union how we can strengthen the judicial and policing work so that the soldiers to what they are there to do. >> nato sent troops to close a vote to be police keepers not police. the defense ministers also discussed afghanistan. nato says its withdrawal plans are on course and talks to fix its strategy after the 2014 withdrawal are progressing well. >> i expect us to agree on a detailed outline early next year and to complete the planned well before the end
germany is the biggest contributor to nato's peacekeeping force in kosovo. troops often struggle to maintain security in the troubled north of the country. the task should have been taken over by the close of a police by now, supported by the eu, but the transfer has not worked. germany has called on nato to find a solution. >> you will see some rebalancing in the coming months with a stronger focus on the north of kosovo, taking into account the ball a tile situation. >> that is...
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ok maggie if i go to you in tampa do you think the syrians want the turks to blink because they know nato doesn't really want to get involved in this at least overtly. to bluff well. yeah that's a good question peter let me just go back to your previous question i would agree with the or for in with with the other guest from turkey i think syria is some sort of potential vietnam for turkey i don't think thirty would want to intervene in syria militarily for now at least because intervening in syria today would get turkey sucked into the syria sucked into a sectarian war in syria and that would backlash in turkey because of the issue of the kurds my dear bill against turkey my unify with the kurds in syria and also there would be a proxy war between iran we should also bring iran into the topic because there would be iran has a heart a large stake inside syria and there will be saudi also intervenes here and there is international superpowers who are backing the said there james so i don't think turkey now is ready to intervene militarily in syria and as your guest said i think . i don't t
ok maggie if i go to you in tampa do you think the syrians want the turks to blink because they know nato doesn't really want to get involved in this at least overtly. to bluff well. yeah that's a good question peter let me just go back to your previous question i would agree with the or for in with with the other guest from turkey i think syria is some sort of potential vietnam for turkey i don't think thirty would want to intervene in syria militarily for now at least because intervening in...
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>> i have no information about turkey and nato. we stand with our targets allied. we concerns -- it is on the serious -- syrian regime to respect turkey's sovereignty. a bashar al-assad has lost all legitimacy to leave the syrian people. his regime is struggling to contain control of syria. they have lost control of the country including cities where there was no fighting at all several months ago. the economy is under pressure. we have made clear as the number ellen did council has made clear that -- north atlantic council has made clear that the assault on turkey's sovereignty is unacceptable. we stand by our turkey's allies. >> the iraq commissioner said he is stepping down november 9. was that -- will the present bill that position quickly? >> i have no personnel announcements to make today. none today. >> tim from bloomberg news. at the hearing today about been , the request from libya for more security was rejected by the state department. was the white house involved with the discussions or the determinations? >> i am not going to get into specifics under re
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we've talked about tonight, afghanistan, pakistan, the middle east, turkey, meeting with leaders of nato, i have a very clear idea of what has to be done to keep this country safe. the threats we face -- terrorism, killing terrorists and stopping them before they can do damage to us, making sure that we stop the spread of nuclear weapons. i agree with john kerry from thursday night, the danger of a nuclear weapon getting in the hands of terrorists one of the greatest threats that america faces. but the one thing that we know from this administration is -- and i -- first of all, i don't claim to have the long political resume that vice president cheney has. that's just the truth. and the american people know that and deserve to know it. but what we know from this administration is that a long resume does not equal good judgment. here are the judgments i would make. my first priority would be to keep this country safe. i would find terrorists where they are and stop them and kill them before they do harm to us. we would stop the spread of nuclear weapons. and we would also strengthen this
we've talked about tonight, afghanistan, pakistan, the middle east, turkey, meeting with leaders of nato, i have a very clear idea of what has to be done to keep this country safe. the threats we face -- terrorism, killing terrorists and stopping them before they can do damage to us, making sure that we stop the spread of nuclear weapons. i agree with john kerry from thursday night, the danger of a nuclear weapon getting in the hands of terrorists one of the greatest threats that america faces....
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coming time turkey's nato cohort the united states has wasted no time beefing up its armed presence on syria's doorstep defense secretary leon panetta has confirmed he said troops to the jordan syria border stand simply to enhance jordan's capabilities in case violence spills over out his gun if you can as more from washington. according to defense secretary leon panetta they sent the troops to jordan syrian border in case violence escalates in syria and spills over the border leon panetta did not go into details as to how many troops and so on but another u.s. defense official speaking on condition of anonymity said the forces are made up of one hundred military personnel and other personnel who stayed on in jordan after attending an annual exercise in may and several dozen more have flown in since they're operating from the joint u.s. jordanian military center north of that americans have used for years and the news about u.s. military personnel so close to syria that is boots on the ground of course suggests an escalation in the u.s. military involvement in the conflict even as wash
coming time turkey's nato cohort the united states has wasted no time beefing up its armed presence on syria's doorstep defense secretary leon panetta has confirmed he said troops to the jordan syria border stand simply to enhance jordan's capabilities in case violence spills over out his gun if you can as more from washington. according to defense secretary leon panetta they sent the troops to jordan syrian border in case violence escalates in syria and spills over the border leon panetta did...
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that the people who you liberated turned out not to be grateful ok and i did talk about that and the nato element a little bit later if either of you think that the turks really want to go this far or do you think they're going to have their western allies backing them up ok empty rhetoric again even though we do have shells going over the border. the turkish public opinion according to recent opinion polls is increasingly against their government's syria policy at the same time also i think the turkish government does not want to enter into the syrian quagmire at least or get militarily involved unless washington and principally here washington is behind them and so far we can see a an incredible reticence in washington not to get involved in the in the civil war in syria ok but if i do if i could stay with you i mean turkey is very much involved in this civil war it has an open border we have people going back and forth is playing an active role in the civil war there is no doubt that turkey is involved turkey has is hosting the free syrian army there are also reports that that money we
that the people who you liberated turned out not to be grateful ok and i did talk about that and the nato element a little bit later if either of you think that the turks really want to go this far or do you think they're going to have their western allies backing them up ok empty rhetoric again even though we do have shells going over the border. the turkish public opinion according to recent opinion polls is increasingly against their government's syria policy at the same time also i think...
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then aiding the rebels and then giving weapons to the rebels and then where does it stop going in with nato troops or u.s. troops so that none of this has happened yet except for the medical and. communications a but i think there's potential for ask in there after the election . we'll be covering it closely thanks for your thoughts not of anyone senior fellow and director of the central place live from washington. take a look at some of the big stories now of the day and the appeals courts freed one of the jailed members of the tourist pussy riot punk but upheld the two year sentence the other two the three were convicted in august of hooliganism motivated by religious hatred for performing a song packed with obscenity that russia's main orthodox cathedral. has got the details from outside the court today. what are the bands members you could see in the summit say that she walked free from city court here she was released on probation throughout the trial and throughout the appeal the women have maintained that they didn't mean to offend anybody and that there was a protest it was a politi
then aiding the rebels and then giving weapons to the rebels and then where does it stop going in with nato troops or u.s. troops so that none of this has happened yet except for the medical and. communications a but i think there's potential for ask in there after the election . we'll be covering it closely thanks for your thoughts not of anyone senior fellow and director of the central place live from washington. take a look at some of the big stories now of the day and the appeals courts...
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shelling this wednesday turkey's military chief vowed to respond with more force that is a day after nato said it suit ready to defend turkey if this latest development with u.s. troops in jordan comes with the u.s. election presidential election less than a month away at a time when mitt romney his challenger is criticizing the president for not being aggressive enough for quote unquote sitting on the sidelines for missing the opportunity to topple assad and quote deliver a bad defeat to iran yes he actually said that so it's not clear whether this latest announcement about jordan is the administration's way of showing teeth in these in this election campaign or whether an intervention in syria is really coming soon one of the reasons why the rebels refused to settle for a. negotiated solution through dialogue and the signal that they get that says that support is on the way that there will be an intervention but everybody understands without a negotiating. lifted the bloodshed will continue so the thing all that the rebels are getting including that it was about u.s. troops standing by
shelling this wednesday turkey's military chief vowed to respond with more force that is a day after nato said it suit ready to defend turkey if this latest development with u.s. troops in jordan comes with the u.s. election presidential election less than a month away at a time when mitt romney his challenger is criticizing the president for not being aggressive enough for quote unquote sitting on the sidelines for missing the opportunity to topple assad and quote deliver a bad defeat to iran...
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and nato has proven itself. it transcends transactional relationship. it exists on the basis of shared values. my fellow chiefs of defense at nato and i have gathered four times over the past year, and i've met with many of them one-on-one. i can tell you while there are challenges ahead for both of us, our bonds are as strong as ever. i should also make mention of the fact that today in brussels the secretary of defense announced that general john allen will, once confirmed, will leave his posting as commander of isaf and move to be the supreme commander of europe, our chief nato military leader, and that general joe dunford who's currently the commandant of the marine corps will move and take the commander of isaf commission. both very, very talented, capable, courageous, thinking officers who will put us in great shape to continue both our relationship with nato writ large and also our campaign in afghanistan. we see the kinds of relationships i'm talking about closer to home as well. this year i traveled to latin america, and i reaffirmed our longst
and nato has proven itself. it transcends transactional relationship. it exists on the basis of shared values. my fellow chiefs of defense at nato and i have gathered four times over the past year, and i've met with many of them one-on-one. i can tell you while there are challenges ahead for both of us, our bonds are as strong as ever. i should also make mention of the fact that today in brussels the secretary of defense announced that general john allen will, once confirmed, will leave his...
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what else came out of this visit to nato? >> one of the main aims of the visit to brussels will be aligned together in the wake of all of these insider attacks. >> we have to remain committed to the principles and togetherness. we want to help afghanistan security government itself. as i said to my fellow ministers, we have come too far, far too many battles, we have spilled too much blood. not to finish the job we were all about. >> he also took the opportunity to announce a change in command. read general -- marine general job will take his place in november. he will face more in november. jon: so what are the other details? >> the war officially ended last december with more than 200 iraqis killed that month alone. a series of deadly bombings before major prison break last month that set free some of most dangerous al qaeda linked terrorist. the u.s. intelligence estimates estimate that as many as 2500 al qaeda people are living in five training camps in iraq. u.s. officials that estimate that in afghanistan, there are les
what else came out of this visit to nato? >> one of the main aims of the visit to brussels will be aligned together in the wake of all of these insider attacks. >> we have to remain committed to the principles and togetherness. we want to help afghanistan security government itself. as i said to my fellow ministers, we have come too far, far too many battles, we have spilled too much blood. not to finish the job we were all about. >> he also took the opportunity to announce a...
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upnt shortage.urtop what else came out of this visit to nato? >>ne of the main aims of the visit to brussels will be aligned together in the wake of all of these insiderat. to pipadi togetherness. we want tohelp afghanistan security government itself. as i said to my fellow ministers, w have come too far, far too manytl, we have spild tomuchbod toniejew about. >> he also took the opportunity to announce a change in command. ad ee - a general job will take his place in november. joso what are the other details? >> the war officially enlast december with more tn 200 is ilone se oadoms before major prison break last month that set free some of most dangerous al qaeda linked terrorist. the u.s. intelligenc estimates esmatet man a a eareliving in five training camps in iraq. u.s. officials tht estimate that in afghanistan, there are less than 100 separate from the taban. th egore f a: ima o suspecd terrorism and trade terror network busted in france. they found bomb making materials as part of the investigation, what they are calling an exemely dango
upnt shortage.urtop what else came out of this visit to nato? >>ne of the main aims of the visit to brussels will be aligned together in the wake of all of these insiderat. to pipadi togetherness. we want tohelp afghanistan security government itself. as i said to my fellow ministers, w have come too far, far too manytl, we have spild tomuchbod toniejew about. >> he also took the opportunity to announce a change in command. ad ee - a general job will take his place in november. joso...
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meanwhile iraq's prime minister who is in moscow speaks out against a potential nato intervention in syria under the guise of protecting the reach of a report on that is coming up. in moscow appeals court has free to one of the jailed members of the notorious pussy riot punk band. but up held the two year sentence for the two others the three women were convicted in august of hooliganism motivated by religious hatred for performing a song packed with obscenity at russia's main orthodox cathedral artie's polly boy has the details outside the court. what are the bands members you could see in the summit say that she walked free from more scary city court here she was released on probation throughout the trial and throughout the appeal the women have maintained that they didn't mean to offend anybody and that there was a protest it was a political protest against vladimir putin however during the trial the court found no political motive to the stunt that took place back in february in the christ the savior of the jail in moscow they said it was in fact hooliganism motivated by religiou
meanwhile iraq's prime minister who is in moscow speaks out against a potential nato intervention in syria under the guise of protecting the reach of a report on that is coming up. in moscow appeals court has free to one of the jailed members of the notorious pussy riot punk band. but up held the two year sentence for the two others the three women were convicted in august of hooliganism motivated by religious hatred for performing a song packed with obscenity at russia's main orthodox...
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. >>> the war topped the agenda as nato met. they-a-thonned john allen as the next nato supreme allied commander. 130 service members have been killed or injured by afghan troops. >>> the state department is revealing new details about the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. this information comes after a high-profile hearing. alison? >> reporter: members of congress are demanding to know why there wasn't more security at the consulate this benghazi. what officials new about a potential threat and whether the obama administration intentionally tried to mislead the public no believing it was a random attack. republicans say denying more security was a political decision by the obama administration. >> i've heard they wanted the appearance of normization. that's what they wanted. that fit the obama narrative moving forward. >>> 7:16. the sky high gas prices in california may finally have peaked. aaa announced they expect to begin a downward trend after hitting record highs for the fourth day in a row yesterday. a drop of 50 cen
. >>> the war topped the agenda as nato met. they-a-thonned john allen as the next nato supreme allied commander. 130 service members have been killed or injured by afghan troops. >>> the state department is revealing new details about the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. this information comes after a high-profile hearing. alison? >> reporter: members of congress are demanding to know why there wasn't more security at the consulate this benghazi. what officials...
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nato views an attack against a member country as a strike on the alliance as a whole. its members can jointly defend another member that's attacked. until now, nato leaders have repeatedly ruled out the possibility of intervening with force in syria. they have said that doing so could destabilize the region. rasmussen reiterated his position that a political solution is the best way to end the fighting in syria. he called on turkey to show restraint. >>> taiwan president ma ying-jeou says chinese boats will continue patrols near disputed islands in the east china sea, but he added that he doesn't want to see a worsening of relations with japan. japan controls the islands and calls them the senkaku islands. china and taiwan also claim them. president ma gave the national address on wednesday, taiwan's foundation day. he said taiwan will never allow its territorial integrity to be infringed, nor will it waver in its claim of sovereignsy. >> translator: we will protect our sovereignty and fishing rights. we aim to resolve this issue peacefully and hope to jointly develop
nato views an attack against a member country as a strike on the alliance as a whole. its members can jointly defend another member that's attacked. until now, nato leaders have repeatedly ruled out the possibility of intervening with force in syria. they have said that doing so could destabilize the region. rasmussen reiterated his position that a political solution is the best way to end the fighting in syria. he called on turkey to show restraint. >>> taiwan president ma ying-jeou...
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iraq's prime minister who's in moscow speaks out against a potential nato intervention in syria under the guise of protecting the region. more belt tightening for beleaguered britain as the prime minister tells his party to keep up the cuts despite public or each across europe. and ongoing all sara he feels more separatism calls in europe as the referendum on scotland's independence from britain is all but confirmed. hello and welcome to our team with me karen terror well in moscow appeals court has freed one of the jailed members of the notorious pussy riot punk band but held the two year sentence for the two others the three women were convicted in august of hooliganism motivated by religious hatred for performing a song packed with obscenity at russia's main orthodox cathedral artie's polly boyko joins us live now from right outside the court holly what exactly was the court's ruling on its reasoning in this decision. is what are the band's members you can see in this summit say that she walked for relief from more scary safety quote here she was released on probation. and with a s
iraq's prime minister who's in moscow speaks out against a potential nato intervention in syria under the guise of protecting the region. more belt tightening for beleaguered britain as the prime minister tells his party to keep up the cuts despite public or each across europe. and ongoing all sara he feels more separatism calls in europe as the referendum on scotland's independence from britain is all but confirmed. hello and welcome to our team with me karen terror well in moscow appeals...
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because of our allies in the region from nato ally turkey which is under fire right now from syria to israel that's constantly being threatened to our gulf allies. secondly, energy. thirdly, this is the transportation and geographic hub of eurasia. fourthly, it's the cradle of civilizations in religions, it's part of our heritage. we can't walk away from the middle east, but it's a very tough, it's a very dangerous and it's a very turbulent region. and we take risks in being out there. >> former u.s. ambassador to iraq and turkey, jim jeffrey, thank you. >> thank you. >>> tens of thousands may have been given the contaminated steroid injections that are blamed for a deadly meningitis outbreak, but some say they saw it coming and even tried to sound the alarm long before it happened. oh no, not a migraine now. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines.
because of our allies in the region from nato ally turkey which is under fire right now from syria to israel that's constantly being threatened to our gulf allies. secondly, energy. thirdly, this is the transportation and geographic hub of eurasia. fourthly, it's the cradle of civilizations in religions, it's part of our heritage. we can't walk away from the middle east, but it's a very tough, it's a very dangerous and it's a very turbulent region. and we take risks in being out there. >>...
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. >>> war in afghanistan is expected to top the agenda as nato ministers meet in belgian today. official officials will discuss insider attacks. they will also formerly announce marine general john allen as the next nato supreme allied member. >>> the state department is insisting there was no way the attack in benghazi that killed ambassador chris stevens could have been predicted or prevented. alison burns is in our washington, d.c. newsroom with how the obama administration is defending its handling of the crisis ahead of a big hearing this morning. >> reporter: here on capitol hill republicans are alleging a cover up. they say the obama administration intentionally misled the public into believing the attacks that killed ambassador chris stevens and three other americans was the result of a protest over an antiislam video. now state department officials are expected to testify today. that was never their conclusion. and those official descriptions were not accurate. >> now we come out to find that those were absolutely not true, they are somewhere between totally false and a
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with nato allies helping us, for one. and even the geographic differences are huge. but the counterinsurgency principles also could work in afghanistan. mcclellan didn't say anything opposite of that. the counterinsurgency strategy going into afghanistan clearing, holding, rebuilding, that civil society and infrastructure can work in afghanistan. those leaders who are over there who have also been advising george bush on this have not said anything different about that. >> moderator: senator? biden: our commanding general did say that. the fact of the matter is that again, i'll just put in perspective. while barack and i and chuck hagel and dick lugar have been calling for more money to help in afghanistan, more troops in afghanistan, john mccain was saying two years ago quote, the reason we don't ad about afghanistan anymore in the paper, it succeeded. barack obama was saying we need more troops there. again, we spent in three weeks on combat missions in iraq more than we spent in the entire time we have been in afghanistan. that will change under a barack obama adm
with nato allies helping us, for one. and even the geographic differences are huge. but the counterinsurgency principles also could work in afghanistan. mcclellan didn't say anything opposite of that. the counterinsurgency strategy going into afghanistan clearing, holding, rebuilding, that civil society and infrastructure can work in afghanistan. those leaders who are over there who have also been advising george bush on this have not said anything different about that. >> moderator:...
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one of those situations that has the potential to boil over into a far wider conflict not especially nato has said that they could weigh in on. the side of their ally turkey well we are hearing as well the president vladimir putin could be said to cancel or postpone a potential visit to turkey in the wake of the increasing tensions between ankara and damascus now russia and iraq are working very closely to still closer ties in other areas as well where exactly would those be well the delegations been in town for a few days and it really is one of these it one of these visits which is there to to strengthen relations between the two countries and one of the ways that they've set about doing that is by signing a multi-billion dollar defense deals russia going to provide arms to iraq in the future now there has been warm relations between iraq and russia and iraq has turned to russia for its future defense needs after the united states has said that they were going to pull support military support to iraq a military trade to iraq now that after baghdad refused to intercept a a rainy and carg
one of those situations that has the potential to boil over into a far wider conflict not especially nato has said that they could weigh in on. the side of their ally turkey well we are hearing as well the president vladimir putin could be said to cancel or postpone a potential visit to turkey in the wake of the increasing tensions between ankara and damascus now russia and iraq are working very closely to still closer ties in other areas as well where exactly would those be well the...
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. >>> the war in afghanistan is expected to top the agenda as natoed administers meet in belgian today. they are expected to formerly announce marine general john allen as the next commander. 130 allied service members have been killed or injured in attacks by afghan troops. >>> the state department is revealing details about attack on u.s. consulate in libya. as alison burns reports to us this morning from washington, d.c. the information comes hours after a high profile congressional hearing about that tragedy. >>> house investigations committee has called state department officials here today to testify members of congress are demanding to know why there wasn't more security at the u.s. consulate in benghazi. what officials knew about a potential threat and whether the obama administration intentionally tried to mislead the public in believing it was a random attack during a protest. state department officials will reportedly testify today they never believe the attack that killed ambassador chris stevens and three other americans was simply a result of the protest. a republican on
. >>> the war in afghanistan is expected to top the agenda as natoed administers meet in belgian today. they are expected to formerly announce marine general john allen as the next commander. 130 allied service members have been killed or injured in attacks by afghan troops. >>> the state department is revealing details about attack on u.s. consulate in libya. as alison burns reports to us this morning from washington, d.c. the information comes hours after a high profile...
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nato leaders denied possibility of military interventions in syria. they have said it destabilize the region. >>> israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu says he will call a general election early next year. vote initially scheduled for late 2013. netanyahu said he was bringing the election forward, because the governing coalition failed to agree on spending cuts for next year's budget. he said the decision is for the ben fete of efit of israel. his likud party has strong public support. the prime minister has no major political rivals. early elections could help netanyahu consolidate power and stance against iran. government may take military acttion against iran because of its nuclear program. >>> in the national energy agency predekicts iraq's ole production will double by 2020 from the current level. the iea made the forecast in the report tuesday. iraq signed contracts with international oil companies. making progress in reconstruction since the u.s.-led war. the iea projects by 2035, iraq's daily output will grow to 8.3 million barrels. that
nato leaders denied possibility of military interventions in syria. they have said it destabilize the region. >>> israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu says he will call a general election early next year. vote initially scheduled for late 2013. netanyahu said he was bringing the election forward, because the governing coalition failed to agree on spending cuts for next year's budget. he said the decision is for the ben fete of efit of israel. his likud party has strong public...
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. >> nato defense ministers are gathering in belgium to deliberate the war in afghanistan. they will hear how they plan to cut down the insider attacks. officials expect to formally announce that the top u.s. commander in afghanistan will be the next nato's supreme allied commander. >> the time the 6:18 and adam caskey is back to. >> this is a good looking shirt. >> will have that down at the ballpark today. we have a few to hand out. >> we have an early spring. here are the caskeys. it was good luck for being one. -- game one. here is the picture -- we have to re-wear everything exactly for good luck. >> look at that expression. >> my son has his hat on backwards for good luck. he wants to be like the catcher. at the ballpark, it will be a great day, 57 degrees for the first pitch at 1:00 and right at 72 degrees at 4:00 p.m. we will have some son despite the clouds early this morning. the wind will pick up a little bit as we go through the afternoon and early evening hours. great skies to start today but clouds will clear out by lunchtime and the cold front to our west is
. >> nato defense ministers are gathering in belgium to deliberate the war in afghanistan. they will hear how they plan to cut down the insider attacks. officials expect to formally announce that the top u.s. commander in afghanistan will be the next nato's supreme allied commander. >> the time the 6:18 and adam caskey is back to. >> this is a good looking shirt. >> will have that down at the ballpark today. we have a few to hand out. >> we have an early spring....
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turkey, they are looking at support from nato. crude oil prices are down about 48 cents after a big jump yesterday. the ten-year note, the yield has continued to move higher. the dollar is stronger across the board this morning. dollar/yen, 78.27. gold prices have barely budged overnight. you can see right now they are down about 80 cents. >> bill clinton would love to win one. and he's nominated. >> he is nominated. >> i'm just wondering, if they were trying -- i'm trying to figure out whether it would help or not. if the guys that do try to influence our elections over here, europe has better ideas for who should lead our country than we do, we think anyway. >> i'm looking through the list. i don't see anybody mentioned twice yet. >> i don't think you can win twice. if it were bill clinton, does it help or hurt in the re-election of barack obama? i think it sort of help because he gave the big speech. but then again, you compare the two. i'm not sure -- they need to think carefully. if they're trying to help obama in the electio
turkey, they are looking at support from nato. crude oil prices are down about 48 cents after a big jump yesterday. the ten-year note, the yield has continued to move higher. the dollar is stronger across the board this morning. dollar/yen, 78.27. gold prices have barely budged overnight. you can see right now they are down about 80 cents. >> bill clinton would love to win one. and he's nominated. >> he is nominated. >> i'm just wondering, if they were trying -- i'm trying to...
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lucky dog our nato allies he does when he will have to go to her mid . and one in a day go with it in mind her down without thought that we don't make our middle together. no way no bad no for. do whatever i want to eat of whatever he or the plain and simple he got her reveals i don't mind. i don't ask where you go i always make sure he had caught the cigarettes. and when you're young what. are you getting. it's a two way it's going to go down it will go down if you don't pick up another you'll cut all that's ok and your buddy would all work away from your. thoughts what you call you do you do want to have your old girl. roughly twice the size of san francisco the bombing range is marked by five different target areas or kill zones where live ordinance is dropped. from cluster bombs to helicopter strafing and all they take them and helicopter a cauldron. killer in another part of that nerve thorough if you didn't know about the target here the call you can get from the. canyon for the helicopter work out that goes to all of the targets and all they got t
lucky dog our nato allies he does when he will have to go to her mid . and one in a day go with it in mind her down without thought that we don't make our middle together. no way no bad no for. do whatever i want to eat of whatever he or the plain and simple he got her reveals i don't mind. i don't ask where you go i always make sure he had caught the cigarettes. and when you're young what. are you getting. it's a two way it's going to go down it will go down if you don't pick up another you'll...
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but i would just ask you if you are aware of the myoclonic article -- nato, thank you for correct demands pronunciation. the mayo clinic. i believe it's in minnesota. it's very well respected as i'm sure you know. they released an article in october 2006, saying that women who were on oral contraceptives before their first full term pregnancy increase the risk of breast cancer by 44%. and i mean, you talk about risk factors and weighing them and you talk about science and health. is this really something that the government should be subsidizing? are you aware of this article? encourager went to google mayo clinic, october 2006 and read the article. >> and again, we look toward evidence-based medicine and nationwide, it has been proven that birth control is 90% effect when used consistently and it is approved by our fda and has been for many, many decades. so the 99% of the women in the room who remain healthy for many reasons because birth control doesn't just prevent earth, it also helps individuals with ovarian cysts, hormonal levels in women. there's many reasons to use birth control
but i would just ask you if you are aware of the myoclonic article -- nato, thank you for correct demands pronunciation. the mayo clinic. i believe it's in minnesota. it's very well respected as i'm sure you know. they released an article in october 2006, saying that women who were on oral contraceptives before their first full term pregnancy increase the risk of breast cancer by 44%. and i mean, you talk about risk factors and weighing them and you talk about science and health. is this really...
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nato views an attack against a member country as an attack on the alliance as a whole. its members can jointly defend the country. until now nato leaders have repeatedly denied the possibility of military intervention in syria. they have said it could destabilize the rejn. region. >>> the international energy agency predicts iraq's oil production will more than double by 2020 from the current level. the iea made a forecast in a report released on tuesday. the report says that iraq will likely produce 6.1 million barrels of oil a day by 2020. iraq has signed many contracts with international oil companies. the country has been making progress and reconstruction since the u.s. led war. the iea also projects by 2035 iraq's daily output will grow to 8.3 million barrels. that means iraq will overtake russia as the world's second largest oil exporter. the report stresses sufficient oil storage and transportation will be needed. the iea says iraq will achieve economic growth if it efficiently manages its oil developments and revenues. researchers of the world health organizati
nato views an attack against a member country as an attack on the alliance as a whole. its members can jointly defend the country. until now nato leaders have repeatedly denied the possibility of military intervention in syria. they have said it could destabilize the rejn. region. >>> the international energy agency predicts iraq's oil production will more than double by 2020 from the current level. the iea made a forecast in a report released on tuesday. the report says that iraq will...
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. >> the nato secretary general is supporting turkey a right to defend itself as tensions continue to grow with syria. turkey tanks are lined newspaper fighting position near the border of syria. they have been exchanging fire since a stray shell killed five in turkey last week. today the secretary general spoke and said the alliance has drawn up plans to defend turkey in fez. >> obviously, turkey can rely on nato, we have -- all necessary plans in place to protect and defend turkey if necessary. >> many of turkey's schools shut along the border and children are pleading for the end of the violence. they say they haven't been to school in 20 days and want to go back to class. >>> north korea made new claims about its long range missiles saying it has rocket that can reach the united states. they also addressed an agreement between the south and south korea to extend the range of south korea's missiles and said it increases the risk of a war on the peninsula. the white house called the recent missile test a notable failure. >> prices at the pump hit another record high as the state tak
. >> the nato secretary general is supporting turkey a right to defend itself as tensions continue to grow with syria. turkey tanks are lined newspaper fighting position near the border of syria. they have been exchanging fire since a stray shell killed five in turkey last week. today the secretary general spoke and said the alliance has drawn up plans to defend turkey in fez. >> obviously, turkey can rely on nato, we have -- all necessary plans in place to protect and defend turkey...
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and they soon joined us in nato and became in aggregate the largest economy in the world. why is this odd? we all love the marshall plan of course. because what was the marshall plan the 2008 stimulus at a different time. but large enough to do the job. how can mitt romney praise the marshall plan if he is so disdainful of the stimulus. what was wrong with the same concept in 2008? the $26 billion or so spent on the marshall plan is roughly the same as the $787 billion stimulus of 2009. the marshall plan was about 2% of our gdp, the stimulus was just a bit more and given the $2 trillion plus in production lost during the crisis, so have an effect as profound as the marshall plan the stimulus would v been even larger. the attacks by mitt romney ring hollow once the rhetoric is gone. romney understands that the marshall plan was critical to the recovery of europe and so to was the stimulus plan for our bounce back in 2008. so if it was good enough for europe in 1945 and worked for us in 2008 maybe romney should stop with the fake criticism. like too much else in his campaign
and they soon joined us in nato and became in aggregate the largest economy in the world. why is this odd? we all love the marshall plan of course. because what was the marshall plan the 2008 stimulus at a different time. but large enough to do the job. how can mitt romney praise the marshall plan if he is so disdainful of the stimulus. what was wrong with the same concept in 2008? the $26 billion or so spent on the marshall plan is roughly the same as the $787 billion stimulus of 2009. the...
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nato secretary general not want to go look as though it is not standing by member state turkey, said the alliance had drawn up plans to help turkey against syria if needed. >> this is an alliance based on the principle of solidarity and, of course, turkey can rely on alliance solidarity and this is the reason why we do have our plans in place to protect and defend turkey. but for reasons you understand very well, we can't go into details. >> none of the nato nations until now, shep, have wanted to get involved in the war. >> shep: we'll see who gets dragged in war. leon panetta is there still talking? >> he's in brussels meeting with his colleagues tomorrow and issued this warning overt weekend, however. >> obviously the fact that there are now exchanges of fire between these two countries raises additional concerns that this conflict could broaden. >> one of the reasons western nations have not wanted to get involved in syria despite the large number of civilian deaths is that there are hundreds of syrian militias, according to intelligence analysts and it's difficult to separate fr
nato secretary general not want to go look as though it is not standing by member state turkey, said the alliance had drawn up plans to help turkey against syria if needed. >> this is an alliance based on the principle of solidarity and, of course, turkey can rely on alliance solidarity and this is the reason why we do have our plans in place to protect and defend turkey. but for reasons you understand very well, we can't go into details. >> none of the nato nations until now, shep,...
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bringing in nato. but it may not end there. as the syrian regime enjoyed uncontinue support from russia and iran. bret? >> bret: leland vittert in our middle east newsroom. thank you. >>> up next, why is the number 716 billion so importantbe in this presidential race? later, the small ball politics of big bird. begin. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, yoargeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. >> bret: the
bringing in nato. but it may not end there. as the syrian regime enjoyed uncontinue support from russia and iran. bret? >> bret: leland vittert in our middle east newsroom. thank you. >>> up next, why is the number 716 billion so importantbe in this presidential race? later, the small ball politics of big bird. begin. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink,...
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treaty organization since nine hundred fifty two and they're going to act in conjunction with other nato powers led by the united states their main objective is regime change against the assad government in syria they're using this border conflict between syria and turkey as a means of venting more directly from a military standpoint within the un security council the us britain and france have not been able to get their way in regard to authorizing some type of a no fly zone unquote would actually means a authorization to carry out massive bombings against syria so they can utilize alleged violations of turkish land mass and an effort to further militarize the border between the two countries so i believe it's a very dangerous situation and that the united nations seems to be almost crippled in regard to any attempt to resolve this conflict because their efforts are being undermined by nato and the countries that are very much a part of the leadership of that military alliance still ahead and maybe within find out why the united arab emirates is a. must. in region. these and other stori
treaty organization since nine hundred fifty two and they're going to act in conjunction with other nato powers led by the united states their main objective is regime change against the assad government in syria they're using this border conflict between syria and turkey as a means of venting more directly from a military standpoint within the un security council the us britain and france have not been able to get their way in regard to authorizing some type of a no fly zone unquote would...
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he's very supportive of defense spending, obviously, of nato, though his idea that nato allies are going to meet their spending goals is, shall we say, wildly optimistic which is another way of probably saying unrealistic. he wasn't clear exactly what the differences were with afghanistan, though, again, he didn't change the policy, we're still looking at something by the end of 2014. but if you're asking me about benjamin netanyahu in particular yeah, i think he'd like the you have to language about iran more than anything else. that's right now the prism through which israelis are judging a lot of international development. >> rose: the two things about governor romney on foreign policy that have gotten attention on this speech, one was what he said about russia and the other was what he said about china. did he add to that in any way today? >> very little. this was much more a speech about the middle east than it was a fleshed-out romney foreign policy. there was continued toughness towards russia. he had a nod in the direction of free trade which a lot of people were welcomed. very l
he's very supportive of defense spending, obviously, of nato, though his idea that nato allies are going to meet their spending goals is, shall we say, wildly optimistic which is another way of probably saying unrealistic. he wasn't clear exactly what the differences were with afghanistan, though, again, he didn't change the policy, we're still looking at something by the end of 2014. but if you're asking me about benjamin netanyahu in particular yeah, i think he'd like the you have to language...
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has warned it will not shy from war if provoked and nato which has so far on the conflict says it's ready to defend its member nation but some reports suggest shells landing in turkey may be from weapons that uncle rod self provided to syrian rebels this as violence is escalating look across the country with bomb blasts and firefights in damascus the u.n. chief ben few moon has called on the syrian government to you know that really cease fire but a buyer may i think the way added to all the pan-african newswire believes nato is maneuvering to intervene. turkey is a long time member of the north atlantic treaty organization since one nine hundred fifty two and they're going to act in conjunction with other nato powers led by the united states their main objective is regime change against the assad government in syria they're using this border conflict between syria and turkey as a means of intervening more directly from a military standpoint within the un security council the us britain and france have not been able to get their way in regard to authorizing some type of a no fly zone unqu
has warned it will not shy from war if provoked and nato which has so far on the conflict says it's ready to defend its member nation but some reports suggest shells landing in turkey may be from weapons that uncle rod self provided to syrian rebels this as violence is escalating look across the country with bomb blasts and firefights in damascus the u.n. chief ben few moon has called on the syrian government to you know that really cease fire but a buyer may i think the way added to all the...
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and pro nato and libyan rebel narrative of so-called libyan revolution by a sizable information that was just totally demolished that but also then you have missed the account of the head of the i.c.c. who is a very strange figure who again mainstream figures are pointing the finger at him but he has more the interest of nato and the nato government in libya and he does his own staff members remember back in june melinda taylor who was the i.c.c. appointed defense for saif al islam was centers in town of herself and for other people who were held by byzantine militia and i. a former u.n. caustic you thought rwanda and yugoslavia so no no no big fan of the independence movement or sort of the global south at himself that this was a kidnapping but it in tiny militia i mean the ocampo has more interest i mean a company apologize on behalf of a colleague here nothing to apologize for which some of that i think that's a very bad precedent because it allows countries who are who have people who are going to be quiet but i could see to interact in this way but that's not the case because ac
and pro nato and libyan rebel narrative of so-called libyan revolution by a sizable information that was just totally demolished that but also then you have missed the account of the head of the i.c.c. who is a very strange figure who again mainstream figures are pointing the finger at him but he has more the interest of nato and the nato government in libya and he does his own staff members remember back in june melinda taylor who was the i.c.c. appointed defense for saif al islam was centers...